Judy Garland(1922–1969)

One of the brightest, most tragic movie stars of Hollywood's Golden Era, Judy Garland was a much-loved character whose warmth and spirit, along with her rich and exuberant voice, kept theatre-goers entertained with an array of delightful musicals. She was born Frances Ethel Gumm on 10 June 1922 in Minnesota, the youngest daughter of vaudevillians ... See full bio »

2010
A Star Is Born: Special Features
(Video) (performer: "Gotta Have Me Go with You", "The Man That Got Away", "Lose That Long Face", "Here's What I'm Here For", "Trinidad Coconut Oil Shampoo", "Born in a Trunk")

1954
A Star Is Born
(performer: "Gotta Have Me Go with You", "The Man That Got Away", "Here's What I'm Here For", "Lose That Long Face", "Someone at Last", "It's a New World", "Trinidad Coconut Oil Shampoo", "Born in a Trunk", "Swanee", "I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You)", "You Took Advantage of Me", "Black Bottom", "The Peanut Vendor (El Manicero)", "Melancholy" - uncredited)

1939
The Wizard of Oz
(performer: "Over the Rainbow" (1939), "Munchkinland Medley: 'Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are', 'The House Began To Pitch', 'As Mayor of the Munchkin City', 'As Coroner, I Must Aver', 'Ding Dong The Witch is Dead', 'Lullaby League', 'Lollipop Guild', and 'We Welcome You to Munchkinland'" (1939), "If I Only Had a Brain" (1939), "We're Off to See the Wizard" (1939), "We're Off To See The Wizard" (1939), "If I Only Had the Nerve/We're Off To See The Wizard" (1939), "The Merry Old Land of Oz" (1939), "If I Were King of the Forest" (1939) - uncredited)

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(7/31/67) Stage: Appeared (as Herself) on Broadway at the Palace Theatre in a variety revue titled "Judy Garland; At Home at the Palace." Joining her onstage to perform were her children, Lorna Luft and Joey Luft. The show ran for 32 performances. See more
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Hollywood is a strange place if you're in trouble. Everybody thinks it's contagious. See more
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Did not attend the 1955 Academy Awards, where she was nominated as Best Actress for her portrayal of Vicki Lester in A Star Is Born (1954), because she was in hospital after giving birth to her third child and only son Joey Luft. See more
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